Beautiful, small (4 " by 2.5") camera to fit in your pocket or purse. German-made Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 30X zoom lens, f3.5 - 6.4, 24mm - 720mm. 180 degree tilt screen, 18.2 MP, shoots movies, Wi-Fi connectivity, plus many more features. Package includes rechargeable battery and charger plus extra battery, instruction manuals, (instructions also available on-line) original box, hand strap. Owned since 9.18, seldom used, less than 100 shots, selling because I have too many cameras! Original price $415, asking $300 which includes postage to lower 48.
I probably missed the initial discussions as to why the interest in mirrorless cameras, but I've been wondering: are they in some ways better than DSLRs? If so, how? Are they lighter? Cheaper? Do they use better lenses? I'd appreciate answers. Thanks.
Great photo! I was wondering what lens you used: a 10 mm? an 8 mm fisheye?
Too far away, take some shots closer and closer.
Would take $200 for it? I'm an old man and really strapped.
Good photos. I was wondering what lens you used -- macro? What make and size?
I beat you all --- I'm 88.
I like mine. The only drawback for an old coot like me was that the "instruction book" was on-line and seemingly impossible to use, in other words, I thought I had to scroll thru pages and pages of material so that I could get to what I wanted. But then I found that there was an instruction where I could easily find and quickly go to what I needed. However, the camera and lenses seem fine for a DX camera.
Just bought the Niccor 10-20 from Amazon for $286.
I too like old buildings; I wonder why?